What are the Georgia Guidestones?

Im wondering if anyone has started any threads about Georgia Guide stones? I came across this video tonight, and never heard of this tombstone of the
NWO.. I dont know if this is true, or a hoax, so maybe some of the members here who are more apet with NWO research can help out and give some back
ground if this is true or a hoax..

The Georgia Guidestones are a huge granite monument located on a hilltop in Elbert County, Georgia, USA. It is sometimes referred to as the "American
Stonehenge," [1] a title that has been applied at times to a number of other structures. A message comprised of ten guides is inscribed on the
monument in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient scripts: Babylonian, Classical
Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

Here is some history that I found about the site. Which if you want to research these are the names, and the sources I have.

In June 1979, a man who went by the supposed pseudonym R.C. Christian hired Elberton Granite Finishing Company to build the monument. Some believe the
initials "R.C." and the choice of Pyramid Granite Blue for the structure is symbolic to the Brotherhood of the Rose Cross and the Rosicrucian Order.
The monument was erected in recognition of Thomas Paine[citation needed]. Christian wanted the monument to "offer direction to humanity

WHO were the Rosicrucians? Were they an organization of profound thinkers rebelling against the inquisitional religious and philosophical limitations
of their time or were they isolated transcendentalists united only by the similarity of their viewpoints and deductions? Where was the "House of the
Holy Spirit, " in which, according to their manifestoes, they met once a year to plan the future activities of their Order? Who was the mysterious
person referred to as "Our Illustrious Father and Brother C.R.C."? Did those three letters actually stand for the words "Christian Rosie Cross"?
Was Christian Rosencreutz, the supposed author of the Chymical Nuptials, the same person who with three others founded "The Society of the Rose
Cross"?

Pretty cool, I might just have to drive over there and check them out soon.

It's interesting that the explanatory tablet says... "Time capsule placed six feet below this spot on (blank) to be opened on (blank)." Either they
abandoned the time capsule idea, they put stuff there but didn't want it opened, or left it that way to be mysterious.

I don't know, sounds to me like a way for Elberton, GA to draw in tourists. I've never even heard of Elberton and I only live 95 miles away.

By the way, that Youtube video is great. It definitely looks like a VHS high school project, only that guy is like 35. Creepy.

Yes out of my years of research this is the first I am hearing about this..
But then agin I am young when it comes to being awake.. Prehaps some of the older members, already know this and have covered this subject, as it
doesnt seem to be catching anyones attention.
I also found it a little odd that back in the 20-30 Rockafella use to have a very very private meetings in Georgia on an island, not sure of the name
right now, I saw it last night in a passing youtube video..
But still, this subject seems like this ties into many other things with the Freemasons/NWO agenda..

Originally posted by zysin5
I also found it a little odd that back in the 20-30 Rockafella use to have a very very private meetings in Georgia on an island, not sure of the name
right now, I saw it last night in a passing youtube video..

I believe you are referring to Jekyll Island. The meetings you are probably talking about has to do with the Federal Reserve. It was on Jekyll where
the Federal Reserve Act was drafted. The Rockefeller's were part owners of the island. A group of 53 wealthy New Yorkers and Midwesterners bought the
island back in 1886 as a hunting resort before Florida became the big vacation spot. They abandoned the island during WWII, and now Georgia owns
it.

I have a book that is called Conspiracy Files by David Southwell and I quote " Even before the bizarre details of the construction of Denver
International Airport began to surface, rumors in the conspiracy field suggested that when the New World Order was established America would be split
into two administrative divisions-the Eastern Sectors control center was to be based in Atlanta, Ga and the Western Sectors control center would be
based in Denver, Colorado."
Now while this is by no means a fact or documented I found it intriguing, probably because I am born and raised in Ga. and have always been within a
45 minute range of Atl.
So I started thinking about the massive amount of growth Atlanta has seen just in the last 20 years and the upper middle class that just keep coming.
How Atlanta took it's poorest, drug filled, prositue laden neighborhoods and turned them into million dollar neighborhoods in 5 short years. Like I
said I have lived here all my life, Atlanta is my home, I dont know if it means anything...

So the Guidestones, I actually live just 20 minutes away, so hubby and I are going up this weekend to get a look, I will get some pics and let you all
know whats up. Its so crazy because we have lived in this very tight knit NE Georgia area for 4 years now and in Ga for 33 years and I never heard of
the Guidestones until a week ago.

Originally posted by evilod
Pretty cool, I might just have to drive over there and check them out soon.

It's interesting that the explanatory tablet says... "Time capsule placed six feet below this spot on (blank) to be opened on (blank)." Either they
abandoned the time capsule idea, they put stuff there but didn't want it opened, or left it that way to be mysterious.

I don't know, sounds to me like a way for Elberton, GA to draw in tourists. I've never even heard of Elberton and I only live 95 miles away.

By the way, that Youtube video is great. It definitely looks like a VHS high school project, only that guy is like 35. Creepy.

What the stones say makes perfect sense to me.... I don't see anything 'sinister' about the message. Paranoia makes a man say strange things
sometimes..

Everything seems to be pretty normal there, and with good intentions right? Yeah all but the first rule.. That one there, kinda throws off any
peaceful thoughts they have going.. I feel that way anyway..
Keeping population control is murder no matter how you slice it friends.

Enjoy these links and information for now until you can get over there Seewhatudo! Please share with us what you find when you get over there.
Like I said before, it doesnt feel to sinister all but that first rule kinda makes me think otherwise...

What's written on stones, is primitive and ineffective for humanity. Some rules may appear suitable for society today, but it shows people who wrote
them are not very enlightened and surely not in position to dictate anything about humanity. Useful maybe.

Everything seems to be pretty normal there, and with good intentions right? Yeah all but the first rule.. That one there, kinda throws off any
peaceful thoughts they have going.. I feel that way anyway..
Keeping population control is murder no matter how you slice it friends.

Enjoy these links and information for now until you can get over there Seewhatudo! Please share with us what you find when you get over there.
Like I said before, it doesnt feel to sinister all but that first rule kinda makes me think otherwise...

Well, the first one is the one that everyone fears. I don't think any rational person would argue against the other nine though.

Rule 10 kind of goes hand in hand with rule one, "be not a cancer upon the earth."

So to dissagree with them ALL would be irrational, NICE NAMESHOT!!. Utter hogwash of course though, I bet most ATS'rs from America would disagree
with World Courts, Population control, ruling of Faith, Sorry Freedom of Religion is SACRED and FUNDAMENTAL Right. What the hell is a "Living
Language" I sure as hell hope that means American English cause not many of us go for French or Mandarin so you know, if the mexicans living in our
nation won't learn our language why would we learn some universal one? Balance Personal Rights with Nothing but the Persons Rights, what a bunch of
wogwash and one would have to be an Irrational Socialist to agree with this nonsense.

This would be what I found out about that. From what I gather a living language is the language that is used in the mainstream. The more people that
use the language the better chance of it being a living language, they consider some language to be dead, yet still used, but not by as many as like
lets say english is the biggest living language to this date, atleast I think, I may not be right about that...

The term is used in a language education context (in high schools, secondary schools, colleges and universities) to distinguish between languages such
as German and French, which are spoken by millions of people and are learned for their usefulness as tools of communication or lingua franca, and
classical languages (also called "dead languages") such as Latin, Attic Greek and Classical Chinese, which are studied for their cultural or
linguistic value.

I don't know if there are sinister intentions behind the stones, but to mention a human population of 500 million suggests something...Disease,
famine, war, natural disaster...

I think we could live in harmony with six billion people, but at the rate we're growing there is going to be well over 20 billion fairly soon.

There are still vast tracts of wilderness that will have to be used to support a growing population.

I don't see the planet allowing such an increase...Its already showing signs of stress.

I think a 500 million estimate is pretty accurate considering how much destruction we've caused over the past few hundred years.

We've only reached 6-7 billion as of the last 20 years or so...

We've been growing exponentially for some time now. We must stop breeding or we're all dead.

Here's a chart on population growth:

To me the stones seem like pretty basic tenents of law. Not too hard to follow (for me anyway) but I don't expect the average human to behave in such
a way.

We have a hard enough time deciding which God(s) to follow, who is right/wrong, etc I don't see humanity coming to an agreement on really
anything...Aside from a mass awakening or extinction where it would be a necessity.

Biggie, people fear the whole "the world is over populated" sentiment. They don't see things for what they really are. They don't understand that
the earth is not designed to support a large mass of any one species, especially a species that does nothing but takes and takes and never gives
anything back.

While I certainly don't support the wide extermination of people, I do think it will occur. How? Most likely through disease and war...

Ok, now for the interesting story...
We drove up at around 4:00pm, got out and started looking around at them, then started taking pictures. About 10 minutes or so after we arrived, a
white pickup truck pulled up. It was a man, woman, and two boys. They got out and started looking around as the man was explaining the stones to his
wife. I overheard the man say something about a guy having a heart attack and dying two months after putting up the stones. That got my attention, as
I realized he possibly had been involved with their construction.

At that point, I walked around one of the stones to where they were to get a better listen, and he immediately asked me how I was doing. From there we
started talking. He asked if we were from around there. I told him we were just passing through, but decided to make a stop there because I had
recently heard about the stones on the internet. He told us that they are bad luck and to not hang around there at night.

He introduced his wife, his kids and himself (his name was Nick). He said that he was just there showing his wife. He told us when he was younger, he
helped put up the stones. (I found it strange that someone who helped build it just happened to be there showing his wife for the first time when we
were there, so I figured maybe they were just newly married, who knows.) Wanting to know more, I asked. Anyways, his story was this:

One day, a man walked up to Nick's grandfather's granite shed with plans to erect a monument. He identified himself as RC Christian, and he had
$1,000,000 in cash. Nick said that the man "checked out", he said specifically that the name matched up with his social security number. (I'm
guessing that for a job involving such a sum of money required such inquiries.) Anyway, he reminded me that $1,000,000 was worth a lot more back
then.

So, Nick's grandfather took the job and built the monument. He said the stones were Connecticut Granite, the best granite there is, apparently. When
the job was completed and they went to contact Mr Christian, they couldn't get a hold of him. Not only couldn't they reach him, but they could no
longer find any record of the man, even the social security number turned up nothing. He said it was as if RC Christian never existed.

Nick pointed to one of the closest houses and said that part of it burned right after the stones were put up. He also said that about 6 or 7 others in
the immediate vicinity burned soon after. Remember, also, the construction worker dying of a heart attack three months later. Nick again advised me
that it is not a good idea to hang around at night and that the stones were bad luck. He then told us that it was good meeting us but they were going
to leave. They got in the truck and left.

I don't believe Nick was making anything up, he sounded genuine. After all, I was first eavesdropping onto his conversation with his wife, and I then
asked him to tell me his story. He also told it to us like he had told it before, not like someone who was just making stuff up as he went along.

As a side note, the monument stands alone, no souvenir shop or anything like that. Though there is a museum about ten miles away in the town of
Elberton, but we didn't go there. I would like to check it out though if we get a chance to stop by again (we go to nearby Lake Hartwell every so
often). Also, Nick and his family were the only other ones that came while we were there. We stayed till about 4:45pm.

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